Oklahoma is a Great Plains state known for its severe weather. The terrain is largely flat and used for agriculture, drilling, and mining. Oklahoma is also home to a thriving aerospace and biotech industry. Surprisingly, Tulsa is home to an inland seaport that offers international freight shipping options. As the center of highway travel in the United States, Oklahoma shipping by truck is quite affordable. Several railroads also operate in the state, Oklahoma freight is an important part of the local economy. High volume of goods moving in, out, and through the state means LTL freight rates are affordable and easy to find for Oklahoma shipping.

New Jersey is a small state just to the south of New York. A lot of the industry and economy of the busy New York metro area has spilled over into the state, including manufacturing of pharmaceuticals and other products. Due to the coastal location and the availability of international ports, New Jersey freight rates can be quite inexpensive. This is also true for the railroad system, New Jersey freight shipping is usually quite busy and the large volume of goods makes the price of rail freight very affordable. International airports and an extensive road network means trucking and LTL freight shipping can be found for some of the lowest prices in the country.